NetBackup™ Deployment Guide for Kubernetes Clusters
- Introduction
- Section I. Deployment- Prerequisites for Kubernetes cluster configuration
- Deployment with environment operators
- Deploying NetBackup- Preparing the environment for NetBackup installation on Kubernetes cluster
- Recommendations of NetBackup deployment on Kubernetes cluster
- Limitations of NetBackup deployment on Kubernetes cluster
- Primary and media server CR
- Configuring NetBackup IT Analytics for NetBackup deployment
- Managing NetBackup deployment using VxUpdate
- Migrating the cloud node for primary or media servers
 
- Deploying NetBackup using Helm charts
- Deploying MSDP Scaleout- Deploying MSDP Scaleout
- Prerequisites for AKS
- Prerequisites for EKS
- Installing the docker images and binaries
- Initializing the MSDP operator
- Configuring MSDP Scaleout
- Using MSDP Scaleout as a single storage pool in NetBackup
- Configuring the MSDP cloud in MSDP Scaleout
- Using S3 service in MSDP Scaleout for AKS
- Enabling MSDP S3 service after MSDP Scaleout is deployed for AKS
 
- Deploying Snapshot Manager
 
- Section II. Monitoring and Management- Monitoring NetBackup
- Monitoring MSDP Scaleout
- Monitoring Snapshot Manager
- Managing the Load Balancer service
- Managing MSDP Scaleout
- Performing catalog backup and recovery
 
- Section III. Maintenance- MSDP Scaleout Maintenance
- Upgrading
- Uninstalling
- Troubleshooting- Troubleshooting AKS and EKS issues- View the list of operator resources
- View the list of product resources
- View operator logs
- View primary logs
- Socket connection failure
- Resolving an invalid license key issue
- Resolving an issue where external IP address is not assigned to a NetBackup server's load balancer services
- Resolving the issue where the NetBackup server pod is not scheduled for long time
- Resolving an issue where the Storage class does not exist
- Resolving an issue where the primary server or media server deployment does not proceed
- Resolving an issue of failed probes
- Resolving token issues
- Resolving an issue related to insufficient storage
- Resolving an issue related to invalid nodepool
- Resolving a token expiry issue
- Resolve an issue related to KMS database
- Resolve an issue related to pulling an image from the container registry
- Resolving an issue related to recovery of data
- Check primary server status
- Pod status field shows as pending
- Ensure that the container is running the patched image
- Getting EEB information from an image, a running container, or persistent data
- Resolving the certificate error issue in NetBackup operator pod logs
- Pod restart failure due to liveness probe time-out
- NetBackup messaging queue broker take more time to start
- Host mapping conflict in NetBackup
- Issue with capacity licensing reporting which takes longer time
- Local connection is getting treated as insecure connection
- Primary pod is in pending state for a long duration
- Backing up data from Primary server's /mnt/nbdata/ directory fails with primary server as a client
- Storage server not supporting Instant Access capability on Web UI after upgrading NetBackup
- Taint, Toleration, and Node affinity related issues in cpServer
- Operations performed on cpServer in environment.yaml file are not reflected
- Elastic media server related issues
 
- Troubleshooting AKS-specific issues
- Troubleshooting EKS-specific issues
 
- Troubleshooting AKS and EKS issues
 
- Appendix A. CR template
Expanding storage volumes
You can update storage capacity of already created persistent volume claim for primary server and media server. Expanding storage volume for particular replica of respective CR object is not supported. In case of media server user needs to update volumes for all the replicas of particular media server object.
(AKS-specific) To expand storage capacity of catalog volume in primary server
- Edit the environment custom resource using the kubectl edit Environment <environmentCR_name> -n <namespace> command.
- Update storage capacity for respective volume in storage subsection of primary section.
- Save the changes.
PVC will expand as per the new size and it will be available to volume mounts in primaryServer pod.
To expand volume of data and log volumes for primary and media server
Note:
(EKS-specific) Amazon EFS is an elastic file system, it does not enforce any file system capacity limits. The actual storage capacity value in persistent volumes and persistent volume claims is not used when creating the file system. However, because storage capacity is a required field in Kubernetes, you must specify a valid value. This value does not limit the size of your Amazon EFS file system.
- Edit the environment custom resource using the kubectl edit Environment <environmentCR_name> -n <namespace> command.
- To pause the reconciler of the particular custom resource, change the paused: false value to paused: true in the primaryServer or mediaServer section and save the changes. In case of multiple media server objects change Paused value to true for respective media server object only.
- Edit StatefulSet of primary server or particular media server object using thekubectl edit <statfulset name> -n <namespace> command, change replica count to 0 and wait for all pods to terminate for the particular CR object.
- Update all the persistent volume claim which expects capacity resize with the kubectl edit pvc <pvcName> -n <namespace> command. In case of particular media server object, resize respective PVC with expected storage capacity for all its replicas.
- Update the respective custom resource section using the kubectl edit Environment <environmentCR_name> -n <namespace> command with updated storage capacity for respective volume and change paused: false. Save updated custom resource.To update the storage details for respective volume, add storage section with specific volume and its capacity in respective primaryServer or mediaServer section in environment CR. Earlier terminated pod and StatefulSet must get recreated and running successfully. Pod should get linked to respective persistent volume claim and data must have been persisted. 
- Run the kubectl get pvc -n <namespace> command and check for capacity column in result to check the persistent volume claim storage capacity is expanded.
- (Optional) Update the log retention configuration for NetBackup depending on the updated storage capacity.For more information, refer to the NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I